Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

published:13 Feb 2017

views:111

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/na/album/if-i-ever-let-you-down-single/id1159323790
Apple Music: https://itun.es/za/chEgfb
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Charlie_Finch?id=Adxjaimkntettalhvosyembs56e
FollowCharlie on...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charliefinchmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieFinchSA
Instagram: https://instagram.com/charliefinchmusic
Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Been walking around this old town I've been feeling down
Where is my crown where is my crown
Wish that I could make a change
I wanna be the cause of something not just sit here doing nothing
do you feel the same
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me all around me life is all around
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just being compressed underneath. They joke that, somewhere in Australia, there's a slowly growing hill...
And finally, the ground steams for a little while after the ball hits: it gets rather warm...
Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
I'm at http://tomscott.com
on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tomscott
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/tomscott
and on Snapchat and Instagram as tomscottgo

published:12 Feb 2018

views:29358

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

published:26 Aug 2014

views:216648

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “NothingIn The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
MontageClockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – FireballFremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

published:06 Nov 2017

views:206

published:06 Jul 2016

views:4553

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
More Late Late Show:
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k
Instagram: http://bit.ly/latelategram
Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

Sun

The Sun (in Greek: Helios, in Latin: Sol) is the star at the center of the Solar System and is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth. It is a nearly perfect spherical ball of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via a dynamo process. Its diameter is about 109 times that of Earth, and it has a mass about 330,000 times that of Earth, accounting for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System.About three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen; the rest is mostly helium, with much smaller quantities of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron.

No Reason

"No Reason" is a song by the Canadian rock group Sum 41, from their fourth studio album Chuck (2004). It was released in the United States and Europe as a promotional single. The song is the main track of the soundtrack of the movie Dirty Love. Before the movie's premiere, Sum 41 released an unofficial music video for the single as a promotion for the movie, showing the band's scene in the movie where they play live, along with various other scenes from the movie. It was the band's last single before the departure of Dave Baksh in May 2006. The song was also featured in the One Tree Hill episode "Truth, Bitter Truth".

CHARLES FINCH INTRODUCTION TO POWER OF FILM AND MOVING IMAGE

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

3:44

Charlie Finch - If I Ever Let You Down [Official Video]

Charlie Finch - If I Ever Let You Down [Official Video]

Charlie Finch - If I Ever Let You Down [Official Video]

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/na/album/if-i-ever-let-you-down-single/id1159323790
Apple Music: https://itun.es/za/chEgfb
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Charlie_Finch?id=Adxjaimkntettalhvosyembs56e
FollowCharlie on...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charliefinchmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieFinchSA
Instagram: https://instagram.com/charliefinchmusic
Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Been walking around this old town I've been feeling down
Where is my crown where is my crown
Wish that I could make a change
I wanna be the cause of something not just sit here doing nothing
do you feel the same
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me all around me life is all around
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no

7 Days in Entebbe (2018) | Official Trailer

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

Making Artificial Earthquakes with a Four-Tonne Steel Ball

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just being compressed underneath. They joke that, somewhere in Australia, there's a slowly growing hill...
And finally, the ground steams for a little while after the ball hits: it gets rather warm...
Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
I'm at http://tomscott.com
on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tomscott
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/tomscott
and on Snapchat and Instagram as tomscottgo

31:03

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “NothingIn The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
MontageClockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – FireballFremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

2:42

Charlie Finch - Into the woods (Acoustic version)

Charlie Finch - Into the woods (Acoustic version)

Charlie Finch - Into the woods (Acoustic version)

6:42

Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
More Late Late Show:
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k
Instagram: http://bit.ly/latelategram
Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
---
Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
09 27:48 Zebra - Helter Skelter
10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

CHARLES FINCH INTRODUCTION TO POWER OF FILM AND MOVING IMAGE

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

published: 13 Feb 2017

Charlie Finch - If I Ever Let You Down [Official Video]

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/na/album/if-i-ever-let-you-down-single/id1159323790
Apple Music: https://itun.es/za/chEgfb
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Charlie_Finch?id=Adxjaimkntettalhvosyembs56e
FollowCharlie on...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charliefinchmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieFinchSA
Instagram: https://instagram.com/charliefinchmusic
Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead...

7 Days in Entebbe (2018) | Official Trailer

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

Making Artificial Earthquakes with a Four-Tonne Steel Ball

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just...

published: 12 Feb 2018

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wa...

published: 06 Nov 2017

Charlie Finch - Into the woods (Acoustic version)

published: 06 Jul 2016

Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
More Late Late Show:
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube
Watch Full Episodes: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k
Instagram: http://bit.ly/latelategram
Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, ...

TESTING KYLIE $360 BRUSH SET VS MORPHE DUPES

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Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/na/album/if-i-ever-let-you-down-single/id1159323790
Apple Music: https://itun.es/za/chEgfb
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Charlie_Finch?id=Adxjaimkntettalhvosyembs56e
FollowCharlie on...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charliefinchmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieFinchSA
Instagram: https://instagram.com/charliefinchmusic
Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Been walking around this old town I've been feeling down
Where is my crown where is my crown
Wish that I could make a change
I wanna be the cause of something not just sit here doing nothing
do you feel the same
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me all around me life is all around
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/na/album/if-i-ever-let-you-down-single/id1159323790
Apple Music: https://itun.es/za/chEgfb
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Charlie_Finch?id=Adxjaimkntettalhvosyembs56e
FollowCharlie on...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charliefinchmusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CharlieFinchSA
Instagram: https://instagram.com/charliefinchmusic
Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Been walking around this old town I've been feeling down
Where is my crown where is my crown
Wish that I could make a change
I wanna be the cause of something not just sit here doing nothing
do you feel the same
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me all around me life is all around
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no

7 Days in Entebbe (2018) | Official Trailer

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring ...

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

Making Artificial Earthquakes with a Four-Tonne Steel Ball

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to ear...

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just being compressed underneath. They joke that, somewhere in Australia, there's a slowly growing hill...
And finally, the ground steams for a little while after the ball hits: it gets rather warm...
Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
I'm at http://tomscott.com
on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tomscott
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/tomscott
and on Snapchat and Instagram as tomscottgo

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just being compressed underneath. They joke that, somewhere in Australia, there's a slowly growing hill...
And finally, the ground steams for a little while after the ball hits: it gets rather warm...
Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
I'm at http://tomscott.com
on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tomscott
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/tomscott
and on Snapchat and Instagram as tomscottgo

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The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

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We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “NothingIn The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
MontageClockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – FireballFremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

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We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “NothingIn The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
MontageClockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – FireballFremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
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This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable spee...

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
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Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS.
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
09 27:48 Zebra - Helter Skelter
10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

Buy: http://ridingeasyrecs.com
01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
09 27:48 Zebra - Helter Skelter
10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
Subscribe for more music: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=EasyRiderRecords
This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

Dr. Charles Finch - Dogon Egypt Sirius Connection

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Sharon Stone at Chanel & Charles Finch Pre-Oscar Party at Madeo in West Hollywood

CHARLES FINCH INTRODUCTION TO POWER OF FILM AND MOVING IMAGE

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

Dr. Charles Finch - Dogon Egypt Sirius Connection

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This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are makin...

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Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

TESTING KYLIE $360 BRUSH SET VS MORPHE DUPES

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The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

published: 26 Aug 2014

Darwin's Backyard: "How Small Experiments Led to a Big Theory" | Talks at Google

James T. Costa is a professor of biology at Western Carolina University, executive director of Highlands Biological Station, and a trustee of the Charles Darwin Trust.
Prof. Costa takes us on a journey from Darwin's childhood through his voyage on the HMS Beagle where his ideas on evolution began.
Using his garden and greenhouse, the surrounding meadows and woodlands, and even taking over the cellar, study, and hallways of his home-turned-field-station, Darwin tested ideas of his landmark theory of evolution with an astonishing array of hands-on experiments that could be done on the fly, without specialized equipment.
Beyond Darwin at work, we accompany him against the backdrop of his enduring marriage, chronic illness, grief at the loss of three children, and joy in scientific revelation...

In the first part of this series, Richard Dawkins retraces Darwin's journey as a scientist, from the UK via Africa, to America.
He re-examines the rich evidence of the natural world which opened Darwin's eyes to the extraordinary truth that all living things must be related and had evolved from a common ancestor.
Darwin knew his espousal of evolution would cause outrage, challenging, as it did, the prevailing religious view of the world and our place in it.
As Dawkins explains, it was really his theory of natural selection that undermined the notion of a benevolent God who designed all creatures great and small.
Back in Britain, Dawkins tries to convince a year 11 science class that evolution is the truth but confesses that 'a few hours in the science lab is no substitute for a lifetim...

Learning English with Mr Duncan. Another LiveEnglish lesson. Sunday 3rd December 2017. A new month is here! We are going to talk about food today. (full food lesson under this description) Will it snow? How do you stop a nosebleed? Do you still keep in touch with your childhood friends? We will be turning on the outdoor Christmas lights. There will be the mystery idioms. Mr Steve will be here at 3 as live as live can be with some food idioms. You are also welcome to join in on the live chat.
FOOD LESSON - https://youtu.be/IGue4OMh0XE
Direct donation through PAYPAL - http://www.paypal.me/misterduncan
Misterduncan's PLAYLISTS
Ask Misterduncan - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAD0A8CFF102D5CF2
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Full ...

published: 03 Dec 2017

Triumph of Life | The Four Billion Year War | Nature | PBS | HD - 720p.

It is perhaps the greatest adventure story ever: how tiny pioneers came to settle on a seething molten ball of dust and gas, and slowly created a cosmic oasis teeming with a seemingly endless variety of life, from microscopic bacteria to whales the size of locomotives.
This week, NATURE’s TRIUMPH OF LIFE offers the first chapter in this amazing tale: the story of life on Earth. THE FOUR BILLION YEAR WAR explains how both conflict and cooperation have helped shape the species that today populate our world. And it profiles the winners and losers in this epic evolutionary contest — from the massive dinosaurs who disappeared long ago to the humble bacteria that have survived for billions of years virtually unchanged.
Nobody knows exactly where the seeds of life came from. Some believe the ch...

Mohnish Pabrai: "Intensive Stock Research Can Be Injurious to Financial Health" | Talks at Google

In this talk, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how the plethora of deeply entrenched biases and flawed evolutionary brain wiring makes us prone to make plenty of mistakes when picking stocks. Specifically, the more time we spend analyzing a given business, the more likely we are to like it and invest in it. But if we don’t spend time studying a business, how are we expected to understand its prospects and likely future? This strong commitment bias is an important reason why most investment managers have trouble beating the index. Mohnish will lay out the origins of this bias problem and a few hacks to get around it.
Moderated by Saurabh Madaan.

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

published:26 Aug 2014

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Darwin's Backyard: "How Small Experiments Led to a Big Theory" | Talks at Google

James T. Costa is a professor of biology at Western Carolina University, executive director of Highlands Biological Station, and a trustee of the Charles Darwin Trust.
Prof. Costa takes us on a journey from Darwin's childhood through his voyage on the HMS Beagle where his ideas on evolution began.
Using his garden and greenhouse, the surrounding meadows and woodlands, and even taking over the cellar, study, and hallways of his home-turned-field-station, Darwin tested ideas of his landmark theory of evolution with an astonishing array of hands-on experiments that could be done on the fly, without specialized equipment.
Beyond Darwin at work, we accompany him against the backdrop of his enduring marriage, chronic illness, grief at the loss of three children, and joy in scientific revelation. This unique glimpse of Darwin's life introduces us to an enthusiastic correspondent, crowd-sourcer, family man, and, most of all, an incorrigible observer and experimenter.

James T. Costa is a professor of biology at Western Carolina University, executive director of Highlands Biological Station, and a trustee of the Charles Darwin Trust.
Prof. Costa takes us on a journey from Darwin's childhood through his voyage on the HMS Beagle where his ideas on evolution began.
Using his garden and greenhouse, the surrounding meadows and woodlands, and even taking over the cellar, study, and hallways of his home-turned-field-station, Darwin tested ideas of his landmark theory of evolution with an astonishing array of hands-on experiments that could be done on the fly, without specialized equipment.
Beyond Darwin at work, we accompany him against the backdrop of his enduring marriage, chronic illness, grief at the loss of three children, and joy in scientific revelation. This unique glimpse of Darwin's life introduces us to an enthusiastic correspondent, crowd-sourcer, family man, and, most of all, an incorrigible observer and experimenter.

Video: The BlackAthena Debate - Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Dr. Martin Bernal vs Mary Lefkowitz and some other guy.
Retrieved from “Debate Series” YoutTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT20Aap9tto
See the “Debate Series” YoutTube channel description for this video:
“Published on Aug 28, 2013
Dr. Clark And Martin Bernal (Author Of Black Athena) Debate Mary Lefkowitz (Author Of Not Out Of Africa) And Colleague. Subject: The AfricanOrigins Of Greek Culture: Myth Or Reality.”
Also consider “The Afrocentric Debate Page” featuring “a discussion list sponsored by Harper Collins on the Martin Bernal-Mary Lefkowitz debate which brought the issue of Afrocentrism to the fore as never before on the Internet.”
Indeed, the Afrocentric debate page's featured historians deconstruct the key arguments of the Eurocentrist narratives used to attack Bernal's "Black Athena". This is a valuable resource we shall return to later:
http://asiapacificuniverse.com/pkm/afro.htm
Also consider Dr. Charles Finch’s “Still out of Africa - Debating the implications of an Anti-Afrocentric Critique" for a brief but thorough deconstruction of Mary Lefkowitz “Not out of Africa” (NOA):
http://www.racematters.org/drcharlessfinchiii.htm
Lastly, a side by side analysis of Richard Poe’s “Black SparkWhite Fire” (2002) and Lefkowitz “Not our of Africa” exposes Lefkowitz NOA for the Nincompoopery it is (We've already done this):
http://www.richardpoe.com/2003/07/30/black-spark-white-fire-the-attack-begins/
FAIRUSE STATEMENT
This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. we believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

Video: The BlackAthena Debate - Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Dr. Martin Bernal vs Mary Lefkowitz and some other guy.
Retrieved from “Debate Series” YoutTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT20Aap9tto
See the “Debate Series” YoutTube channel description for this video:
“Published on Aug 28, 2013
Dr. Clark And Martin Bernal (Author Of Black Athena) Debate Mary Lefkowitz (Author Of Not Out Of Africa) And Colleague. Subject: The AfricanOrigins Of Greek Culture: Myth Or Reality.”
Also consider “The Afrocentric Debate Page” featuring “a discussion list sponsored by Harper Collins on the Martin Bernal-Mary Lefkowitz debate which brought the issue of Afrocentrism to the fore as never before on the Internet.”
Indeed, the Afrocentric debate page's featured historians deconstruct the key arguments of the Eurocentrist narratives used to attack Bernal's "Black Athena". This is a valuable resource we shall return to later:
http://asiapacificuniverse.com/pkm/afro.htm
Also consider Dr. Charles Finch’s “Still out of Africa - Debating the implications of an Anti-Afrocentric Critique" for a brief but thorough deconstruction of Mary Lefkowitz “Not out of Africa” (NOA):
http://www.racematters.org/drcharlessfinchiii.htm
Lastly, a side by side analysis of Richard Poe’s “Black SparkWhite Fire” (2002) and Lefkowitz “Not our of Africa” exposes Lefkowitz NOA for the Nincompoopery it is (We've already done this):
http://www.richardpoe.com/2003/07/30/black-spark-white-fire-the-attack-begins/
FAIRUSE STATEMENT
This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. we believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

In the first part of this series, Richard Dawkins retraces Darwin's journey as a scientist, from the UK via Africa, to America.
He re-examines the rich evidence of the natural world which opened Darwin's eyes to the extraordinary truth that all living things must be related and had evolved from a common ancestor.
Darwin knew his espousal of evolution would cause outrage, challenging, as it did, the prevailing religious view of the world and our place in it.
As Dawkins explains, it was really his theory of natural selection that undermined the notion of a benevolent God who designed all creatures great and small.
Back in Britain, Dawkins tries to convince a year 11 science class that evolution is the truth but confesses that 'a few hours in the science lab is no substitute for a lifetime of religious indoctrination'.

In the first part of this series, Richard Dawkins retraces Darwin's journey as a scientist, from the UK via Africa, to America.
He re-examines the rich evidence of the natural world which opened Darwin's eyes to the extraordinary truth that all living things must be related and had evolved from a common ancestor.
Darwin knew his espousal of evolution would cause outrage, challenging, as it did, the prevailing religious view of the world and our place in it.
As Dawkins explains, it was really his theory of natural selection that undermined the notion of a benevolent God who designed all creatures great and small.
Back in Britain, Dawkins tries to convince a year 11 science class that evolution is the truth but confesses that 'a few hours in the science lab is no substitute for a lifetime of religious indoctrination'.

Learning English with Mr Duncan. Another LiveEnglish lesson. Sunday 3rd December 2017. A new month is here! We are going to talk about food today. (full food lesson under this description) Will it snow? How do you stop a nosebleed? Do you still keep in touch with your childhood friends? We will be turning on the outdoor Christmas lights. There will be the mystery idioms. Mr Steve will be here at 3 as live as live can be with some food idioms. You are also welcome to join in on the live chat.
FOOD LESSON - https://youtu.be/IGue4OMh0XE
Direct donation through PAYPAL - http://www.paypal.me/misterduncan
Misterduncan's PLAYLISTS
Ask Misterduncan - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAD0A8CFF102D5CF2
Lessons 1 to 91- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF467B6C12B713A03
Full English - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DYX8jVA_kcIpQuRBXcf2XIZ
English Topic - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DaUGBc2dP0bSbgCtpkiCnT7
PASTLIVEENGLISHSTREAMS - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DbsIVnI4jp9mmwDHbICa2_d
WORDSTOP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8AC561C1AE953017
May days - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DaKQi3YG30D_NyX881Wsiln
Dunctober - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DY7Olv13JrMwgdKsJ0Xwohq
December drop in - https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLbvnlSJNf_DY7bb_xeLDzKPEJLzN4Z3io
Xmas lessons - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DYGEKPZ5Q1_CVxLbsH4tjVv
My life in China and England - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44BC10EEFAC0AF40
Other English lessons - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B3F18AC104C9F46

Learning English with Mr Duncan. Another LiveEnglish lesson. Sunday 3rd December 2017. A new month is here! We are going to talk about food today. (full food lesson under this description) Will it snow? How do you stop a nosebleed? Do you still keep in touch with your childhood friends? We will be turning on the outdoor Christmas lights. There will be the mystery idioms. Mr Steve will be here at 3 as live as live can be with some food idioms. You are also welcome to join in on the live chat.
FOOD LESSON - https://youtu.be/IGue4OMh0XE
Direct donation through PAYPAL - http://www.paypal.me/misterduncan
Misterduncan's PLAYLISTS
Ask Misterduncan - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAD0A8CFF102D5CF2
Lessons 1 to 91- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF467B6C12B713A03
Full English - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DYX8jVA_kcIpQuRBXcf2XIZ
English Topic - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DaUGBc2dP0bSbgCtpkiCnT7
PASTLIVEENGLISHSTREAMS - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DbsIVnI4jp9mmwDHbICa2_d
WORDSTOP - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8AC561C1AE953017
May days - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DaKQi3YG30D_NyX881Wsiln
Dunctober - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DY7Olv13JrMwgdKsJ0Xwohq
December drop in - https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLbvnlSJNf_DY7bb_xeLDzKPEJLzN4Z3io
Xmas lessons - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbvnlSJNf_DYGEKPZ5Q1_CVxLbsH4tjVv
My life in China and England - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44BC10EEFAC0AF40
Other English lessons - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8B3F18AC104C9F46

published:03 Dec 2017

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Triumph of Life | The Four Billion Year War | Nature | PBS | HD - 720p.

It is perhaps the greatest adventure story ever: how tiny pioneers came to settle on a seething molten ball of dust and gas, and slowly created a cosmic oasis t...

It is perhaps the greatest adventure story ever: how tiny pioneers came to settle on a seething molten ball of dust and gas, and slowly created a cosmic oasis teeming with a seemingly endless variety of life, from microscopic bacteria to whales the size of locomotives.
This week, NATURE’s TRIUMPH OF LIFE offers the first chapter in this amazing tale: the story of life on Earth. THE FOUR BILLION YEAR WAR explains how both conflict and cooperation have helped shape the species that today populate our world. And it profiles the winners and losers in this epic evolutionary contest — from the massive dinosaurs who disappeared long ago to the humble bacteria that have survived for billions of years virtually unchanged.
Nobody knows exactly where the seeds of life came from. Some believe the chemicals essential to life were brought here by meteorites, while others believe they arose naturally in the early oceans and atmosphere. But most researchers agree that carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen eventually linked up to form the basic molecules of life. Then, they slowly assembled into more and more complicated structures that could reproduce themselves. That set the stage for the blossoming of life.
At the heart of this amazing story is the quirky and chaotic process of evolution — the ability of organisms to change their behavior and body shape over time to adapt to changing circumstances. For instance, a flock of birds (let’s call them the “small beaks”) might face a changing climate that kills off its favorite food plant, which produces small, soft seeds that perfectly fit their small beaks. Luckily, due to random changes in their genetic codes, the flock produces a few newborn birds that have bigger beaks.
The largest dinosaur yet discovered is called Argentinosaurus, a 100–ton, 100-foot-long plant–eater.
Normally, the change might not make any difference. But in this changing environment, the bigger bills allow these few birds to feed on the bigger, harder seeds from another plant. As a result, this new variety of “big beaks” become healthier and are able to produce more big-beaked offspring than their smaller-beaked brethren. Eventually, over a long period of isolation, the small beaks die out and only the big beaks remain. A new species has evolved.
The great British biologist Charles Darwin first recognized the importance of the evolutionary process in the 1800s, in part by studying the differently shaped beaks of birds in the Galapagos Islands off Ecuador. Each island is home to a slightly different version of the finch, which have evolved specialized beaks to take advantage of particular food sources. The specialization means they don’t have to compete with other finches for food, improving the odds of survival.
Today, evolution continues — though generally too slowly to be obvious. It can take thousands or millions of years for a new species to evolve. Still, fossils tell us that change on Earth has been a constant and never-ending process. Despite the changes, however, life — in one form or another — has triumphed.

It is perhaps the greatest adventure story ever: how tiny pioneers came to settle on a seething molten ball of dust and gas, and slowly created a cosmic oasis teeming with a seemingly endless variety of life, from microscopic bacteria to whales the size of locomotives.
This week, NATURE’s TRIUMPH OF LIFE offers the first chapter in this amazing tale: the story of life on Earth. THE FOUR BILLION YEAR WAR explains how both conflict and cooperation have helped shape the species that today populate our world. And it profiles the winners and losers in this epic evolutionary contest — from the massive dinosaurs who disappeared long ago to the humble bacteria that have survived for billions of years virtually unchanged.
Nobody knows exactly where the seeds of life came from. Some believe the chemicals essential to life were brought here by meteorites, while others believe they arose naturally in the early oceans and atmosphere. But most researchers agree that carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen eventually linked up to form the basic molecules of life. Then, they slowly assembled into more and more complicated structures that could reproduce themselves. That set the stage for the blossoming of life.
At the heart of this amazing story is the quirky and chaotic process of evolution — the ability of organisms to change their behavior and body shape over time to adapt to changing circumstances. For instance, a flock of birds (let’s call them the “small beaks”) might face a changing climate that kills off its favorite food plant, which produces small, soft seeds that perfectly fit their small beaks. Luckily, due to random changes in their genetic codes, the flock produces a few newborn birds that have bigger beaks.
The largest dinosaur yet discovered is called Argentinosaurus, a 100–ton, 100-foot-long plant–eater.
Normally, the change might not make any difference. But in this changing environment, the bigger bills allow these few birds to feed on the bigger, harder seeds from another plant. As a result, this new variety of “big beaks” become healthier and are able to produce more big-beaked offspring than their smaller-beaked brethren. Eventually, over a long period of isolation, the small beaks die out and only the big beaks remain. A new species has evolved.
The great British biologist Charles Darwin first recognized the importance of the evolutionary process in the 1800s, in part by studying the differently shaped beaks of birds in the Galapagos Islands off Ecuador. Each island is home to a slightly different version of the finch, which have evolved specialized beaks to take advantage of particular food sources. The specialization means they don’t have to compete with other finches for food, improving the odds of survival.
Today, evolution continues — though generally too slowly to be obvious. It can take thousands or millions of years for a new species to evolve. Still, fossils tell us that change on Earth has been a constant and never-ending process. Despite the changes, however, life — in one form or another — has triumphed.

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01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
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10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
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01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
09 27:48 Zebra - Helter Skelter
10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
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Railroads, RailTravel, Passenger & Freight Trains, Locomotives, Rail Transit playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF0553B37AA77ED25
Animation, Cartoons, Art, Artists & Arts Miscellany playlist... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7FAC5AA4A21B10C0
more at http://quickfound.net
Electric train town with stop-motion animation of other vehicles. Produced by Henry Charles Fleischer.
Originally a public domain film from the Library of CongressPrelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_train
Wikipedia license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
A toy train is a toy that represents a train. It is distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale modeling. A toy train can be as simple as a pull toy that does not even run on track, or it might be operated by clockwork or a battery. By the way, many of today's model trains might be signed as toy ones as well, providing they are not strictly scale ones in favor of a robustness appropriate for children or a reasonable manufacturing...
The first widely adopted standards for toy trains running on track were introduced in Leipzig, Germany in 1891 by Märklin...
Märklin measured the gauge as the distance between the centers of the two outer rails, rather than the distance between the outer rails themselves. Lionel's standard gauge is allegedly the result of Lionel's misreading these standards, as are the variances in O gauge between the United States and Europe.
Most of these standards never really caught on, due to their large size, which made them impractical to use indoors, as well as the high price of manufacturing. Wide gauge trains, which are close in size to 2 gauge, are produced in limited quantities today, as are 1 gauge and O gauge trains. Of these, O gauge is the most popular.
The modern standards for toy trains also include S gauge, HO scale, N scale, and Z scale, in descending order of size. HO and N scale are the most popular model railway standards of today; inexpensive sets sold in toy stores and catalogs are less realistic than those sold to hobbyists. O gauge arguably remains the most popular toy train standard. Another size that is attracting interest among hobbyists is building and operating trains from Lego, or L gauge, which is roughly 1/38 scale...
The earliest toy trains were made of lead and had no moving parts. Some had wheels that turned, but these had to be pushed or pulled. A few of the early 19th-century push toy trains were made of tinplate, like the large, durable, stylized locomotive toys in the U.S., which were painted red and gold and decorated with hearts and flowers.
Around 1875, technological advancements in materials and manufacturing allowed tin to be stamped, cut, rolled, and lithographed faster than ever before.
Toy trains were revolutionized when Märklin, a German firm that specialized in doll house accessories, sought to create an equivalent toy for boys where a constant revenue stream could be ensured by selling add-on accessories for years after the initial purchase. In addition to boxed sets containing a train and track, Märklin offered extra track, rolling stock, and buildings sold separately, creating the predecessor to the modern model train layout featuring buildings and scenery in addition to an operating train.[citation needed]
Electric trains followed, with the first appearing in 1897, produced by the U.S. firm Carlisle & Finch. As residential use of electricity became more common in the early 20th century, electric trains gained popularity and as time went on, these electric trains grew in sophistication, gaining lighting, the ability to change direction, to emit a whistling sound, to smoke, to remotely couple and uncouple cars and even load and unload cargo. Toy trains from the first half of the 20th century were often made of lithographed tin; later trains were often made mostly of plastic...

Railroads, RailTravel, Passenger & Freight Trains, Locomotives, Rail Transit playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF0553B37AA77ED25
Animation, Cartoons, Art, Artists & Arts Miscellany playlist... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7FAC5AA4A21B10C0
more at http://quickfound.net
Electric train town with stop-motion animation of other vehicles. Produced by Henry Charles Fleischer.
Originally a public domain film from the Library of CongressPrelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_train
Wikipedia license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
A toy train is a toy that represents a train. It is distinguished from a model train by an emphasis on low cost and durability, rather than scale modeling. A toy train can be as simple as a pull toy that does not even run on track, or it might be operated by clockwork or a battery. By the way, many of today's model trains might be signed as toy ones as well, providing they are not strictly scale ones in favor of a robustness appropriate for children or a reasonable manufacturing...
The first widely adopted standards for toy trains running on track were introduced in Leipzig, Germany in 1891 by Märklin...
Märklin measured the gauge as the distance between the centers of the two outer rails, rather than the distance between the outer rails themselves. Lionel's standard gauge is allegedly the result of Lionel's misreading these standards, as are the variances in O gauge between the United States and Europe.
Most of these standards never really caught on, due to their large size, which made them impractical to use indoors, as well as the high price of manufacturing. Wide gauge trains, which are close in size to 2 gauge, are produced in limited quantities today, as are 1 gauge and O gauge trains. Of these, O gauge is the most popular.
The modern standards for toy trains also include S gauge, HO scale, N scale, and Z scale, in descending order of size. HO and N scale are the most popular model railway standards of today; inexpensive sets sold in toy stores and catalogs are less realistic than those sold to hobbyists. O gauge arguably remains the most popular toy train standard. Another size that is attracting interest among hobbyists is building and operating trains from Lego, or L gauge, which is roughly 1/38 scale...
The earliest toy trains were made of lead and had no moving parts. Some had wheels that turned, but these had to be pushed or pulled. A few of the early 19th-century push toy trains were made of tinplate, like the large, durable, stylized locomotive toys in the U.S., which were painted red and gold and decorated with hearts and flowers.
Around 1875, technological advancements in materials and manufacturing allowed tin to be stamped, cut, rolled, and lithographed faster than ever before.
Toy trains were revolutionized when Märklin, a German firm that specialized in doll house accessories, sought to create an equivalent toy for boys where a constant revenue stream could be ensured by selling add-on accessories for years after the initial purchase. In addition to boxed sets containing a train and track, Märklin offered extra track, rolling stock, and buildings sold separately, creating the predecessor to the modern model train layout featuring buildings and scenery in addition to an operating train.[citation needed]
Electric trains followed, with the first appearing in 1897, produced by the U.S. firm Carlisle & Finch. As residential use of electricity became more common in the early 20th century, electric trains gained popularity and as time went on, these electric trains grew in sophistication, gaining lighting, the ability to change direction, to emit a whistling sound, to smoke, to remotely couple and uncouple cars and even load and unload cargo. Toy trains from the first half of the 20th century were often made of lithographed tin; later trains were often made mostly of plastic...

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Mohnish Pabrai: "Intensive Stock Research Can Be Injurious to Financial Health" | Talks at Google

In this talk, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how the plethora of deeply entrenched biases and flawed evolutionary brain wiring makes us prone to make plenty of mistak...

In this talk, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how the plethora of deeply entrenched biases and flawed evolutionary brain wiring makes us prone to make plenty of mistakes when picking stocks. Specifically, the more time we spend analyzing a given business, the more likely we are to like it and invest in it. But if we don’t spend time studying a business, how are we expected to understand its prospects and likely future? This strong commitment bias is an important reason why most investment managers have trouble beating the index. Mohnish will lay out the origins of this bias problem and a few hacks to get around it.
Moderated by Saurabh Madaan.

In this talk, Mohnish Pabrai discusses how the plethora of deeply entrenched biases and flawed evolutionary brain wiring makes us prone to make plenty of mistakes when picking stocks. Specifically, the more time we spend analyzing a given business, the more likely we are to like it and invest in it. But if we don’t spend time studying a business, how are we expected to understand its prospects and likely future? This strong commitment bias is an important reason why most investment managers have trouble beating the index. Mohnish will lay out the origins of this bias problem and a few hacks to get around it.
Moderated by Saurabh Madaan.

CHARLES FINCH INTRODUCTION TO POWER OF FILM AND MOVING IMAGE

Charles Finch, founder of Finch & Partners and Vice Chairman of Dean & DeLuca, is a leading veteran of the entertainment business, and the publishing and brand worlds who believes we can collectively establish an engaging annual forum to explore the power of film and moving image. In his introduction to our premier event, he talks of growing up as the son of actor Peter Finch, whose award-winning “Mad as Hell” speech in the 1976 filmNetwork, Sidney Lumet’s satire about newscasters and trash TV, has perhaps never seemed more relevant.

Charlie Finch - If I Ever Let You Down [Official Video]

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Song written & performed by Charlie Finch.
Produced by Jason Ferreira of Little BigStudio.
Filmed by River Leask & Sino Guwa.
StarringCuan Geere, Evan Perkins & River Leask.
--| LYRICS |--
Been walking around for far too long with nothing on my mind
I'm just trying to pass the time time
Been spinning around on a dime
There are things to be said before the day that i am dead before I'm dead
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Been walking around this old town I've been feeling down
Where is my crown where is my crown
Wish that I could make a change
I wanna be the cause of something not just sit here doing nothing
do you feel the same
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me
Time is coming and I've been running but I don't care and I don't mind
All around me life is all around me all around me life is all around
And I hope hope that if I ever let you down that if I ever let you down
You'll let me know know have I ever let you down Oh have I ever let you down oh I hope no

19:26

Full Face First Impressions! Trying NEW Makeup!

Hey babes! Back with a new video trying NEW makeup! Today I'm trying out some new makeup t...

7 Days in Entebbe (2018) | Official Trailer

A gripping thriller inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an Air France flight en route from Tel Aviv to Paris, the film depicts the most daring rescue mission ever attempted. In theaters March 16, 2018.
IMDb: http://imdb.to/2BW0Bev

9:44

10 MINUTE MAKEUP CHALLENGE W/ LILY!

Hey babes! Hope you're all having a beautiful Monday Morning!
Today me and Lil do the 10 m...

Making Artificial Earthquakes with a Four-Tonne Steel Ball

In Göttingen, Germany, there's a four-tonne steel ball that can be raised up a 14-metre tower -- and then dropped in less than two seconds, crashing back to earth. It makes tiny, artificial earthquakes: here's why.
Thanks to all the team at Wiechert'sche Erdbebenwarte Göttingen! You can find out more about them here: https://www.erdbebenwarte.de/
Three things I had to cut out of this video, because they didn't quite fit into the story or because I couldn't film them:
The reason the steel ball survived two world wars is because the university's records listed it by use as a "rock-ball", not by composition as a "steel ball" - so no-one melted it down for weaponry.
The observatory team refill that pit every year to make the ground flat, and the ball just digs a hole again. The rock's just being compressed underneath. They joke that, somewhere in Australia, there's a slowly growing hill...
And finally, the ground steams for a little while after the ball hits: it gets rather warm...
Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)
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31:03

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection — HHMI BioInteractive Video

Explore scientific discoveries alongside their discoverers. This educational biography of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace tells the story of two independent discoveries of the natural origin of species. Traverse the epic voyages and revolutionary insights of two brave young British naturalists as they change science forever.
This video provides an overview of the history of the theory of evolution. Perfect for biology lesson plans at all levels, this short film is sure to educate and entertain students.
For more videos on human evolution, see our evolution playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gMJS8jAzhC_77zoRBcPCYum
Free classroom resources supporting this short film can be found at http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/origin-species-making-theory

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We’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary CaptainFoam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “NothingIn The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
MontageClockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – FireballFremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
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Flinch w/ Fifth Harmony

James invites the women of FifthHarmon to play a game of Flinch. Who can keep the most in their martini glass as fruit is launched at them at unbelievable speeds.
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0:41

Kristen Stewart Makes History While Looking Hotter Than Ever

Kristen Stewart made an unforgettable entrance at the Cesar Film Awards in Paris on Friday...

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01 0:05 CaptainFoam - No Reason
02 3:44 George Brigman - Blowin' Smoke
03 9:20 Finch - NothingIn The Sun
04 10:30 Cybernaut - Clockwork
05 14:26 Fargo - Abanddon
06 18:07 Mammoth - Mammoth
07 21:36 Flasher - Icky Bicky
08 24:02 Lance - Fireball
09 27:48 Zebra - Helter Skelter
10 30:48 Thor - Lick ItWe’re back! And the hits just keep coming. For the Fifth lysergic journey, we’ve assembled 10 heavy slabs of obscure rock the likes of which have never been seen before… not in this form anyhow. And as usual, the tracks from these impossibly rare records have all been fully cleared through the artists themselves. We’ve gone to great lengths to get the best possible master sources, the worst case scenario being an original 45. ‘Cuz it ain’t worth doing unless you do it right.
The legendary Captain Foam kicks off this Trip like an anvil to your skull with a rollicking stomper sounding like The Who with Matt Pike’s thunderous guitar tone. “No Reason” is a track we’ve been wanting to share with you boneheads since the start. Captain Foam (aka Richard Bertram) wasn’t easy to find, but lo and behold, our super sleuths located him and got his blessing to include the A-side of his sole single here for you. Good luck finding an original copy of the record. It’s rarer than raw beef.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The other nine tracks continue the onslaught in typical BrownAcid form. You may be familiar with George Brigman’s psychedelic punk masterpiece “Jungle Rot”, but you don’t know Split until you’ve heard the charmingly disjointed bedroom-fi production of “Blowin’ Smoke”. Finch sounds way out of time (1968) and place (Milwaukee) on the grungeadelic anthem “Nothing In The Sun”. Cybernaut’s heavy prog — giving their Canadian cohorts Rush a run for their money — and Flasher’s “Icky Bicky” boogie prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that our neighbors to the north can rock with the best of ‘em. Meanwhile, Fargo’s hallucinogenic BBQ sauce soaked “Abaddon” and Mammoth’s fittingly beefy eponymous riff-monger continue the long line of heavies from the Lone Star State. Ohio based screamers Lance features members of InsideExperience, who you might recall from the Third Trip. Zebra’s gritty rendition of “Helter Skelter” is most likely the way Charles Manson heard the song in his head. And finally, the mysterious and previously unheard Thor appears here exclusively and for the first time ever with their unknown 45 track “Lick It”. Many thanks to our pal Mike Vegh for turning us on to this one.
Speaking of turn ons, we love hearing about rare hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal records. So, if you know something we don’t, please drop us a line. If we’re able to track and include a record you hip us to, we’ll gladly give you props on a future volume. In the meantime, we’ll keep doing all the hard work ourselves and you can keep reaping the benefits… until we kill all your braincells.
Captain Foam – No Reason
Canton, Ohio
1968
BoldRecords
George Brigman and Split – Blowin’ Smoke
Baltimore, Maryland1977Solid Records
Finch – Nothing In The Sun
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1968
Montage
Clockwork – Cybernaut
Quebec, Canada1974
Sonogram
Fargo – Abaddon
Oak Cliff, Texas1969
Algernon
Mammoth – MammothSan Antonio, Texas1970UnitedWorld Records
Flasher – Icky Bicky
Vancouver, British Columbia1976Criminal Records
Lance – Fireball
Fremont, Ohio
1977
Owl
Zebra – Helter Skelter
Hollywood, California1971Miramar
Thor – Lick It
Huntsville, Alabama
1977
Stars and Bars
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This is the official YouTube channel of independent label, RidingEasy Records, bringing you the best rock 'n' roll, psych, doom and heavy music on the planet.

Dr. Charles Finch - Dogon Egypt Sirius Connection

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